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  1. Hakan Aydin. Professor, Department of Computer Science, George Mason University. Verified email at cs.gmu.edu ... H Aydin, R Melhem, D Mossé, P Mejía-Alvarez. IEEE Transactions on Computers 53 (5), 584-600, 2004. 643: 2004: Energy-aware partitioning for multiprocessor real-time systems.

  2. Short Bio: Hakan Aydin is a Professor at the Computer Science Department, George Mason University. He is also the Director of the PhD in Computer Science Program. His research interests include Sustainable Computing, Real-Time Embedded Systems, Fault Tolerance, Internet-of-Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems.

  3. Hakan AYDIN. Associate Professor of Computer Engineering, İstanbul Topkapı University, İstanbul, TÜRKİYE. ... MA Aydın. Computers and Electrical Engineering 111, 108961, 2023. 2023: Rol Yapma Oyunlarında (RYO) Sanal Karakter Davranışlarını Yönlendirmede Davranış Ağaçlarının (DA) Rolünün ve Etkisinin Analizi.

  4. Hakan AYDIN obtained his undergraduate degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering in 1993, followed by two Master’s degrees in Software Engineering in 2003 and International Relations in 2005, respectively. He earned his PhD in Information Management from Hacettepe University in 2017.

  5. Hakan Aydin is a Professor at the Computer Science Department, George Mason University. He is also the Director of the PhD in Computer Science Program. His research interests include Sustainable Computing, Real-Time Embedded Systems, Fault Tolerance, Internet-of-Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems.

  6. Hakan Aydin (M’02) received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, in 2001. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Computer Science, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA. His current research interests include real-time systems, low-power computing, fault ...

  7. Hakan Aydin has taught at George Mason University since 2001. His research interests include real-time embedded systems, low-power computing, and fault tolerance. He was a recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER award in 2006. He has served on the program committee of various conferences.